But lest you think only city-folk can get down with their undead selves, a crew of indie filmsters today started shooting a zombie movie up in Port Gamble, as announced by P-I Kitsap County reader blogger Jean Boyle.

The movie is called “Zombies of Destruction” (yep — social commentary is involved. Here’s the official site, plus a blog from its lead). It’s been in pre-production for six months, will be staging nighttime zombie attacks until Nov. 17, and is in need, really, of only one thing — extras.

“Sundown to sun-up,” Gibbs said. “You’ll be exhausted, but it really is so much fun.”

The filmmakers picked Port Gamble by accident. They were originally looking at Port Townsend.

“The director and producer were heading to Port Townsend, and they had to drive through Port Gamble, and they were just — they were just amazed. It literally looked like a film set. So they just fell in love with it and said, ‘We don’t have to go any further.’”

Sold yet? Here are a few more tips from Gibbs:

Do you own hair, makeup and costume. “Wear old clothing, ’cause we will probably splatter (you) with blood,” Gibbs said.

Dress in layers. “You never know what the weather’s going to be like.”

If you want more food (snacks and drinks will be provided), bring your own. “There’s no 24-hour McDonald’s out there.”

If you come, stay the whole night. “we really like that commitment from everyone. Because if someone is in a scene and then they leave, we lose continuity.”